I really love this quilt, I have always wanted to make a Dresden plate and I love the colors of your. Great ideas for the doilies too!Let me know when this pattern is available, I want this one too!Dorothy in IL

You make me want to do some dresden's..and I agree don't go into rehab....Again another smashing design..Love the names you give your quilts...And can you spare Mr Honey? I read one of your older comments when he took your Bernina all apart and fixed it..if my other half was to do tht we would have spare parts..Look forward to your next quilt..

This fabric in the dresden plate pattern just knocks my socks off. Oh heavens and the crochet and buttons. The colors are gorgeous. It's nice to hear you can just love a dresden plate over and over. I never get tired of looking at dresden plate quilts

I think of you everytime I see a Dresden. You inspired me with a tutorial on how to make them at Rae Ann's cabin, and I used your birthday gift to buy the template. Now I just need to get going and this pattern looks like the perfect place to start!

Now I am going to have to learn how to make dresdens. I love it love it. I hope you are having fun at market. I remember in the spring when I met you at the blog party how nervous I was to talk to you.

Once again a gorgeous and oh so vintage piece of art. I love the doilies on this one, I am gonna have to use some on one of mine just to see what I can do. I can not wait for the release of these patterns. And of course this yummy line of fabric.

I LOVE DRESDENS too! Maybe you can be the President of the local Chapter of Dresdens Anonymous and I can be your VP. Lol.

I must have this pattern asap! I would love to make this quilt for Kenna's bedroom. It's gorgeously darling and sweet!!! Have a great time at Quilt Market and I look forward to seeing more pictures and hearing all the exciting news!

These Dresdens are wonderful! So do you suppose if we all made Dresden quilts and like you got hooked that you could start a Dresdens' Anonymous for us! I'll surely be making one of these, my DIL Loves anything vintage. Guess what she'll be getting for her birthday?

The quilting and pink reminds me of pink marshmallow fluff! Love it. Those Dresden's are great too! I'm so glad I took the time to go through your month of posts! each one is as spectacular as the last!

I'm placing your giveaway on my blog. secretly hoping for less competition for this beautiful fabric. I'm a little stingy.

Beautiful. I made a dresden table runner and matching pillow this spring and they really are fun. I love the way you can mix fabrics together because of the design pretty much everything works together. Thanks again for posting the pics... and btw, I linked your post to my blog and talked about how I love the pink and gray combo that is really an elegant retro design. Thanks again :) Hope you are having fun at the festival. One day in the future I will be apart of one :)

Fantastic, fantastic quilt!! And I like the bigger blades: it gives me hope that maybe I could even make one!! And I love the mini dresden's too. CAN'T WAIT FOR THIS LINE TO COME OUT! IT IS SERIOUSLY TOO FUN!!!

Thank you for all the vintage goodies. I have also been blessed with yummy hand me downs like glassware, linen, and crocheted goodies. I am loving the dresden's on the luscious light pink background!! J. Hanson

This quilt is in my top three favorites of your new designs! (It is #2, if you were wondering.) I absolutely love the pink background and the grey border and Dresdens are 12 kinds of awesome! I love those crochet doilies in the centers. It really gives a nice, vintagey feel.

I love your idea of a pieced scallop border--so much better than binding an actual scallop! The crochet accents are so pretty--guess I will have to brush up on my crocheting skills.Karen in Breezy Point

LOVE this quilt !!!!! Have been sooo wanting to give dresdens a try and yours is just the most georgouse one I have seen. LOVE the combination of the smaller and larger, had not seen that before and the crochet is just the perfect touch !!!

I was so inspired by your dresden quilt with the doily centres I just knew it was the pattern I was looking for. I made mine with 20 petals and I used random sized and patterned doilies in the centres; no buttons, BUt the kicker for this was the fabric. A very close friend just recently lost her husband to Lou Gehrig's Disease. I offered to make her a quilt with her late husbands shirts. He was a a burly man's man, and she is a small woman who loves lace and flowers etc. I thought the plaid shirts and lace doilies was a perfect mix to symbolize their 45 years of marriage. Thanks for the inspiration. I am adding a link to my blog for a pic of the "almost" finished quilt. http://wendy-itiswhatitis.blogspot.com/2012/01/i-forgot.html

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